
U.S. Tech Companies To Invest $8.2 Billion In U.K. Data Centers
The U.K. government announced that four American tech companies—ServiceNow, CyrusOne, CloudHQ, and CoreWeave—will invest a total of £6.3 billion in data centers, enhancing Britain's position in the global AI sector. U.K. Technology Secretary Peter Kyle hailed this as a significant vote of confidence. Notable investments include CloudHQ's £1.9 billion campus in Didcot, ServiceNow's £1.15 billion expansion, and CyrusOne's £2.5 billion plans, expected to create thousands of jobs. Eric Schmidt emphasized the urgency for the U.K. to support data center development to remain competitive.
